Duke opens the season today at High Point University. The Blue Devils return 31 lettermen and four starters from last year’s squad that went 17-3 and captured its second straight NCAA championship.

Duke made the announcement of the suspension on Friday. According to the Duke Chronicle, the incident occurred Nov. 9 when police reported that Keenan was cited for unforced breaking and entering and minor assault of the home owner of an off-campus house located near East Campus.

No charges were filed by the victim, according to the report, and the players do not face legal action.

Dailey, the Phillylacrosse.com Co-Player of the Year in 2011 when he helped lead Conestoga to the state title, is expected to be the team’s No. 1 LSM after scooping 28 groundballs last year while splitting the role. In his place, freshman Greg Pelton (Malvern Prep), the Phillylacrosse.com Co-Player of the Year in 2014, could see more time.

Keenan is expected to play a key role this year after amassing 25 goals and 10 assists last year while also making the NCAA All-Tournament team.